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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by ifeanyija: 5:38pm On Feb 01
Any one going to ucw Vancouver spring 2026
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Bluebeach: 3:58am On Feb 02
I sent you a dm, please I want to ask a question
Profgordons:
Yes, and what ever POF you consider should be backed by the source of income.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by champeeon(m): 8:25am On Feb 02
Good day everyone. I appreciate the good work you're doing on this thread. Please I have a quick question and I'll be glad if anyone has an answer for me.

I graduated with a 2.1 in Fisheries and Aquaculture, but I'm looking to do my masters in Agricultural Economics in Canada. Is this a possible transition? Do you know anyone that has done it before? I've searched on LinkedIn but I've not found any yet. Thank you all.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by ATTAHDYE(m): 10:43am On Feb 02
It is in line with you first degree.

But we have to ask if you have any work experience?

Your proposed program should be consistent with you work if you have upto 3 years of experience.

champeeon:
Good day everyone. I appreciate the good work you're doing on this thread. Please I have a quick question and I'll be glad if anyone has an answer for me.

I graduated with a 2.1 in Fisheries and Aquaculture, but I'm looking to do my masters in Agricultural Economics in Canada. Is this a possible transition? Do you know anyone that has done it before? I've searched on LinkedIn but I've not found any yet. Thank you all.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by JMG12: 2:02pm On Feb 02
Yes. Applicants from related science and agricultural backgrounds (such as those in fisheries, aquaculture, environmental science, or agriculture) are frequently accepted into graduate programs in agricultural economics at Canadian universities, particularly if they can show that they have the necessary academic background or are willing to take prerequisite courses.
champeeon:
Good day everyone. I appreciate the good work you're doing on this thread. Please I have a quick question and I'll be glad if anyone has an answer for me.

I graduated with a 2.1 in Fisheries and Aquaculture, but I'm looking to do my masters in Agricultural Economics in Canada. Is this a possible transition? Do you know anyone that has done it before? I've searched on LinkedIn but I've not found any yet. Thank you all.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by champeeon(m): 4:27pm On Feb 02
ATTAHDYE:
It is in line with you first degree.

But we have to ask if you have any work experience?

Your proposed program should be consistent with you work if you have upto 3 years of experience.
Thank you for your response. I had not had any formal or full-time employment since I left school. Although I've always engaged with different small farms to help them breed and expand their facility.

I work fully as a freelancer to pay my bills, but I've done part-time farm jobs since 2019 because I enjoyed doing them.

Do you think that will count as something during my applications?

The goal is to be fully prepared for next year since most schools have already closed applications for this year.

By the way, I've started reading this "part 23" from the first page to avoid asking questions that have been asked several times.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by champeeon(m): 4:58pm On Feb 02
JMG12:
Yes. Applicants from related science and agricultural backgrounds (such as those in fisheries, aquaculture, environmental science, or agriculture) are frequently accepted into graduate programs in agricultural economics at Canadian universities, particularly if they can show that they have the necessary academic background or are willing to take prerequisite courses.
Thank you for your response. I've combed through the websites of several schools that offer graduate admission for Agricultural Economics courses. While I took most of the prerequisite courses, there is one particular course that keeps showing up on all the schools I've checked.

I have a good result which I believe could help me to secure funding to some extent. But my fear is that some schools list on their website that you will have to take a "Qualifying Year Program" rather than taking "prerequisite courses".

One of them even stated in their handbook that "Qualifying graduate students are not eligible for major scholarships or fellowships, ..."

This is why I asked the question whether there is anyone here who switched from FISHERIES to AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS, because that's what I really want to go for.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Ayo4030: 9:58pm On Feb 02
Co-asking please
Chiscomax:
Is there a thread for people in Newfoundland?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Ayo4030: 10:01pm On Feb 02
Good evening everyone.
I applied to MUN since September last year for fall 2026. And I haven't heard from them, please expert what do you advise please?
Course is masters of applied statistics.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by coolflame7: 7:32am On Feb 03
Good day everyone, I studied nursing in Nigeria and am looking to migrate to Canada through the study route. Can anyone suggest programs and schools I can apply to. I was thinking of PSW but I don’t know if it’ll be seen as a career downgrade by a visa officer.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by ehiremen2002: 4:55pm On Feb 03
I have a family friend planning for family application for spouse student visa. This is a family of 4. Do they stand more chance or I just the wife apply for her student visa without the family.

Has any one gotten positive decsion for family application
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Teeore: 10:37pm On Feb 03
Hi,
I have couple of questions.
Got a denial last year and the reason in the denial note was “ Bank statements provided does not name the account holder and account number”
The account statement was gotten from the bank app and did not have name and account number on it.

Reapplying for the visa now.I can use same account and get a mybankstatement then give some explanation in the SOP but
- Can I also use a new account statement that wasn’t shown in the first application?
- Got a new passport, do I need to explain all changes from the previous application and this new one
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by kobobay(m): 1:48am On Feb 04
Any update yet from your side
cessna150:
There is no update? I wonder why it is really taking time for the processing.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by ATTAHDYE(m): 6:48am On Feb 04
This involves a lot of work

ehiremen2002:
I have a family friend planning for family application for spouse student visa. This is a family of 4. Do they stand more chance or I just the wife apply for her student visa without the family.

Has any one gotten positive decsion for family application
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by sexydamsel4luv: 6:57am On Feb 04
Hello house, I have just gotten admission into portage college and Red deer polytechnic to study practical Nursing. Please any suggestions on which college to choose and also who is applying from the Uk? I would need some guidance for the visa process. Many thanks.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by JMG12: 9:29am On Feb 04
Check the University of Alberta and University of Saskatchewan.
champeeon:
Thank you for your response. I've combed through the websites of several schools that offer graduate admission for Agricultural Economics courses. While I took most of the prerequisite courses, there is one particular course that keeps showing up on all the schools I've checked.

I have a good result which I believe could help me to secure funding to some extent. But my fear is that some schools list on their website that you will have to take a "Qualifying Year Program" rather than taking "prerequisite courses".

One of them even stated in their handbook that "Qualifying graduate students are not eligible for major scholarships or fellowships, ..."

This is why I asked the question whether there is anyone here who switched from FISHERIES to AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS, because that's what I really want to go for.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by JMG12: 9:45am On Feb 04
Congratulations on your admission offer. Check if Portage College is eligible to give PGWP. Red Deer Polytechnic is eligible. Compare the tuition since the both institutions are located in Alberta
sexydamsel4luv:
Hello house, I have just gotten admission into portage college and Red deer polytechnic to study practical Nursing. Please any suggestions on which college to choose and also who is applying from the Uk? I would need some guidance for the visa process. Many thanks.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by JMG12: 9:59am On Feb 04
1. You can use a different account to ensure it meets the requirement. If you are sending myBankStatement ensure the account holder's name and number are on it before instructing your bank to send it.
2. Yes, you can use a new passport without explaining what happened to the old one, except there are some discrepancies.
Teeore:
Hi,
I have couple of questions.
Got a denial last year and the reason in the denial note was “ Bank statements provided does not name the account holder and account number”
The account statement was gotten from the bank app and did not have name and account number on it.

Reapplying for the visa now.I can use same account and get a mybankstatement then give some explanation in the SOP but
- Can I also use a new account statement that wasn’t shown in the first application?
- Got a new passport, do I need to explain all changes from the previous application and this new one
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by ehiremen2002: 2:55pm On Feb 04
What kind of lot of work. Have we seens anyone that was able to do this kind of application within this forum.

I jst wanted to be such that someone here was able to do this and work or not and what are the lesson learnt

ATTAHDYE:
This involves a lot of work
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Worryingly:
Hello.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by champeeon(m): 4:55pm On Feb 04
JMG12:
Check the University of Alberta and University of Saskatchewan.
Thank you.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Aallizzwellwole: 6:53pm On Feb 04
Hello everyone. Just received a message from IRCC that I should go for my biometric, does this mean my application is progressing very well. Plz I need your response
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Nozino: 7:42pm On Feb 04
Aallizzwellwole:
Hello everyone. Just received a message from IRCC that I should go for my biometric, does this mean my application is progressing very well. Plz I need your response
No. Everyone has to provide their biometrics before they even consider your application. Till they have your biometrics on file, your application is incomplete.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by ifeanyija: 7:59pm On Feb 04
Aallizzwellwole:
Hello everyone. Just received a message from IRCC that I should go for my biometric, does this mean my application is progressing very well. Plz I need your response
they will approve or reject after biometric
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Spanishmilf(m): 8:36pm On Feb 04
hello
please my sister studied bio chemistry
2nd class upper. how do we go about the canada student route
link to apply tor school pls and she has a kid and husband
need help pls
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by destinychildolu(m): 11:05pm On Feb 04
Aallizzwellwole:
Hello everyone. Just received a message from IRCC that I should go for my biometric, does this mean my application is progressing very well. Plz I need your response
It's worth giving short testimony for in church. Some people don't hear feedback for months
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Worryingly:
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Mee346: 5:38am On Feb 05
Worryingly:
Guys please I need input
Email the Austrian university and:
Explain that you're awaiting final funding clearance and sponsor documentation
Request extension of acceptance + payment deadline by 4–6 weeks
Most European universities grant extensions.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by JapaProf: 6:43am On Feb 05
kiiiingggggg99:
Will I still pay 235cad or 150 cad?
$150
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by SOPWriter: 10:09am On Feb 05
champeeon:
Good day everyone. I appreciate the good work you're doing on this thread. Please I have a quick question and I'll be glad if anyone has an answer for me.

I graduated with a 2.1 in Fisheries and Aquaculture, but I'm looking to do my masters in Agricultural Economics in Canada. Is this a possible transition? Do you know anyone that has done it before? I've searched on LinkedIn but I've not found any yet. Thank you all.
Fisheries and Agricultural Economics are both within the agri-food sector, so your transition is very much possible. The main academic consideration will be your background in economics. I believe you took Introduction to Economics in your first or second year, so be sure to highlight that on your transcript. If you have any economics-related certifications, you can email them to the graduate office of your school of interest and ask if they would suffice for eligibility. Don't disqualify yourself because you lack a full economics background. Submit your transcripts and any relevant certifications or coursework to the school and let them make the judgment.

Wishing you good luck
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Worryingly: 10:24am On Feb 05
Mee346:
Email the Austrian university and:
Explain that you're awaiting final funding clearance and sponsor documentation
Request extension of acceptance + payment deadline by 4–6 weeks
Most European universities grant extensions.
Thank you
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by kemmyk: 8:17pm On Feb 05
Please I need help. I am in canada sponsoring my sister from Naija, I want to open a GIC account for her, now my problem is that I learnt I can’t open the account here and deposit the money directly. Apparently the GIC has to be opened from Nigeria and the money deposited from Nigeria. My question now is that is there a way I can go about it without losing money due to the exchange rate and conversions.I don’t have Naira I only have Cad

Secondly can I use an online service to notarize my affidavit here in canada, will IRCC accept?

Thanks guys
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